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Self-Sustained Sequence Replication

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Definition: An isothermal in-vitro nucleotide amplification process. The process involves the concomitant action of a RNA-DIRECTED DNA POLYMERASE, a ribonuclease (RIBONUCLEASES), and DNA-DIRECTED RNA POLYMERASES to synthesize large quantities of sequence-specific RNA and DNA molecules.  DF:NASBA    Other names Sequence Replications, Self-Sustained; Sequence Replication, Self-Sustained; Self-Sustained Sequence Replications; Self Sustained Sequence Replication; Replications, Self-Sustained Sequence; Replication, Self-Sustained Sequence; Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplification; NASBA Analyses; Analysis, NASBA; Analyses, NASBA; NASBA Analysis; NASBA; Nucleic Acid Sequence-Based Amplification

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